Just look at the list of synonyms. Doesn’t that sum up so well, many of the Trump demonstrators? Not only are these people sanctimonious and superior, but as I said on BBC radio yesterday (see below), these people seem to be wealthy enough to have a lot of spare time on their hands. How do normal working people spend a Friday parading around London? Do they not have a job?

How do normal working people afford to travel to London and take an entire day off to wave around banners? The answer, of course, is they do not.

People working on minimum wage in an Aldi in Hull, do not spend an entire, hot, Friday travelling down to London, making placards and demonstrating against a man who could not care less.

Indeed, Trump would probably argue, that more demonstrators, just show that he is doing something right for ordinary Americans.

As the radio presenter in the above clip showed, we have recently welcomed heads of state from Saudi Arabia, China, Jordan and Mexico amongst others. Basically, we invite practically everyone and no one cares or even notices the date on which these people come.

How about a demonstration against the amputation punishment carried out by Saudi Arabia or the blinding punishment carried out by Iran? The list of countries which carry out stonings, beheadings, lashings, public beatings, blindings, amputations reads like a normal week for overseas visitors.

How about a demonstration against Obama who dropped 26,171 bombs in just 2017 and carried out special operations in 138 countries in 2016 which included bombing in some.

The idea that Obama was a man of peace is blatantly absurd.

Or what about Trump’s’ immigration policies? Although I got the date wrong in the above live clip, (it was 1996, not 1994), it was Clinton who passed these immigration laws. The law says, if you enter the US illegally, you will be detained. American law also states that children cannot be detained in a prison or a detention centre, so to enforce Clinton’s immigration law, children have to be separated from their parents.

Like many areas of the law, in many Western countries, it is not the law that is the problem, it is that existing laws are not enforced. We have numerous examples of this in Britain. FGM is one of the best examples in the UK, where we have never managed to successfully prosecute anyone, despite there being a new case every hour.

Trump is rude. He is blunt. He says the blindingly obvious. He has funny hair. He is a bit corse compared to the smoothness of Obama and Clinton. He’s a bit rough and ready like his hard-working voters. But who will actually do better for America? Who will make the economy grow? Who is dramatically lowering taxes? Who will produce the lowest black unemployment rate for 20 years? And who brought North Korea to the negotiating table? None of these things were done by either Obama or Clinton.

The proof is in the pudding as they say, and if the American economy keeps on booming, as it currently is, those hard-working, ordinary voters will vote for Trump again and again.

Not only did we have the demonstrators but of course they were supremely aided and abetted by the mainstream media. I have written about this here this week.

I was asked to go on a program for ITV with the Bruge group. ITV decided to film in an empty restaurant with all the drinks behind us. As I write here:

It was only later that I realised the significance of the empty restaurant:

It makes the Trump supporters look common, like drunks, and not very sophisticated people, which is exactly what the mainstream media and the liberal elite think of both Trump supporters and Brexit supporters.

I hope the demonstrators (as well as the ITV and BBC producer enjoyed basking in their superior morality, in a hot London. They wasted a superb, sunny weekend for their demonstrating that will not make a single, jot of difference to Trump or his voters.

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10 Comments

Kevin Baverstock
on July 18, 2018 at 6:52 am

I expect that if anyone tried to fly a ‘parody blimp’ of ….say Dianne Abbott…. with giant lips, a big behind and eating a watermelon, would get a knock on the door from plod and a criminal record. So is the Trump blimp, which parodies his weight, physical appearance and colour is any different? That the Mayor allowed this shows not only gross political naiveity but also his racist nature. But …hey… its one rule for one….

StuartJ
on July 17, 2018 at 8:07 pm

It wouldn’t surprise me if a large number of these ‘protestors’ were simply unemployed people (with nothing better to do) ‘bunged’ a few quid and given the placards etc to wave around, and told what to say/shout. “Paid-for propaganda”, ably backed up by the endless ‘reporting’ on events by our reliable ‘paid-up’ media.

You only have to watch a few of Tommy Robinson’s older videos, where he turned up at rallies and protests, and started asking the ‘protestors’ simple questions about what they were ‘demonstrating’ for/against. Most of them wouldn’t have a clue, and would probably just repeat what they have been ‘programmed’ to say/think, “Trump’s a RACIST!”, “Trump is sexist!” etc… I bet very few of them could give their own honest opinion.

At the end of the day, I’m no fan of Mr Trump, and while he may be guilty of some ‘uncompromising’ things he may have said and done in the past, he is doing a remarkable job as President, delivering on campaign promises that he made, even those that some would find ‘uncomfortable’. The problem is that those on the Left love to rake up and dig up the past, constantly trying to force people to ‘apologise’, while forgetting about what’s actually happening in the ‘here and now’.

I like how Mr Trump is not afraid to make unpopular decisions, unlike our own Theresa May who flails around trying to please everybody.

Hugo
on July 18, 2018 at 8:13 am

At the second Free Tommy event in London, we did get into discussions with some of the opposition demonstrators. Indeed they did not have much idea of what the issues are.

Their minder quickly herded them away from us. Cannot allow the truth to infect their heads.

O8Bryan Tomlinson
on July 17, 2018 at 3:38 pm

Only Labour and liberals would be entertained by a baby being dragged by a rope around it’s neck.

Jake Bennett
on July 17, 2018 at 9:04 am

Thank you for this timely article and the link to Catherine’s interview on BBC Radio Norfolk. She handled her interview, in an informed and professional manner getting her points of view across to the listener clearly and confidently. Catherine is a real asset to our Party.

catherine blaiklock
on July 17, 2018 at 6:22 pm

Thank you for that kind comment Jake.

flyer
on July 17, 2018 at 8:53 am

Catherine – what about the Democrat and Lefty rage at Trump’s summit with Putin, they can’t stand this as they’ve been trying to demonise Russia with a view to starting a war for years.

Obama and Clinton went hell for leather to start a war with Russia and TPTB are still determined.

I’ve said this before: if it wasn’t for Donald Trump, hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions of people would already be dead.

These people that protest against Donald Trump are ignorant morons or just being payed.

catherine blaiklock
on July 17, 2018 at 6:26 pm

Yes I would agree with you about the demonisation of Putin who is also a Nationalist, which is why the globalists hate him so much.
I think protesting is the ‘new group activity’ to show that you are part of the ‘in’ and ‘nice’ crowd – much as joining the young conservatives was a dating agency and ‘nice’ crowd in the 1950’s.